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Feral Feline Friends of East Tennessee

At A Glance...

 

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****Please click here to read the latest newsletter.  This month's newsletter contains valuable trapping instructions as well as some very encouraging spay/neuter and adoption statistics!****

Our Mission

Our dedicated all-volunteer staff strives to humanely trap, neuter, and return (TNR) feral cats to control the feral cat population as a highly effective alternative to euthanasia.  Since a pair of feral cats that are not spayed or neutered can produce close to 420,000 offspring over a seven year period, TNR can potentially save hundreds of thousand of lives. Click here for links to low-cost spay and neuter clinics in the area.

We meet on the second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at Mr. Gatti's Pizza, 6913 Kingston Pike. Click here for the 2010 meeting schedule.

Feral Cat Basics

Read All About Feral Cats! - What are feral cats?  Where do they live?  How can we control their population?  Will taking them to the shelter solve the problem?   The answers to these questions and more...

Our Newest Fundraising Event

We are now featuring World's Finest Chocolate Bars!  At just $1 per chocolate bar, it's a great and inexpensive treat.  Contact us for further information if you'd like to indulge a little.

The Knoxville Lifestyle coupon book is available now!  We keep $10 for every book sold!  Click here for more information.

Donations and Adoption fees

Please consider making a donation!  Your donation will be used solely for the care of feral colonies, to include spaying and neutering, food, or other necessary care for Knoxville's feral cats.  We rely on donations, fundraisers, and money from our own pockets to cover the cost of helping to keep the unwanted cat population under control.

If you have recently adopted an animal and you'd like to pay your adoption fee on-line, click on the button below:

Feral Cat Colonies in Knoxville
 

     
 

Contact Information

Please contact us for more information.  We'd love to hear from you!

Telephone
(865) 406-6980
Postal address
        Feral Feline Friends of East Tennessee
PO Box 32121
        Knoxville, TN  37930-2121
E-mail
General Information: kfcf@comcast.net     

 

 

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Last modified: 2009-10-13